10 months ago
Are MBA placements at TimesPro Institute good?
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PRABIN DUMRECurrent Student
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Given that nearly all students find employment within a few weeks of finishing the course, the teachers and facilities are first-rate. Bank placements are offered with a respectable base pay of more over three LPA. Among the banks are HDFC, AX
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Given that nearly all students find employment within a few weeks of finishing the course, the teachers and facilities are first-rate. Bank placements are offered with a respectable base pay of more over three LPA. Among the banks are HDFC, AXIS, IndusInd, and others. Infrastructure: There is excellent infrastructure.Speak with the TimesPro placement cell or admissions office. They may be able to provide more precise and recent data regarding placement rates, the kinds of businesses that hire recent graduates, and typical pay levels.On professional networking sites such as LinkedIn, look for former TimesPro employees. They can provide insightful information about their placement experiences and post-graduation employment paths.
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10 months ago
What is the fee for UG courses at TimesPro?
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Mohammad RizwanCurrent Student
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It doesn't seem that TimesPro offers conventional undergraduate (UG) degrees, such as B.Com or B.Sc.They emphasize professional and vocational training, frequently offering degrees or certificates.The cost of these programs varies according to
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It doesn't seem that TimesPro offers conventional undergraduate (UG) degrees, such as B.Com or B.Sc.They emphasize professional and vocational training, frequently offering degrees or certificates.The cost of these programs varies according to the particular course and length.The cost of some courses, such as "Solidity and Ethereum Smart Contracts," is between 10,000 and 20,000 INR.Programs in early career can be more expensive; for example, the Relationship Management in Banking programme costs INR 49,560.
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Mohammad RizwanCurrent Student
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National Level Exams: For overseas applicants, they accept scores from the CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, and GMAT.State Level Exams: Depending on the program, they may also take into account results from state-level exams like as the MAH CET.Additional
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National Level Exams: For overseas applicants, they accept scores from the CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, and GMAT.State Level Exams: Depending on the program, they may also take into account results from state-level exams like as the MAH CET.Additional Management Exams: TimesPro also accepts scores from the NMAT, ATMA, and KMAT.Minimum Percentile: For these approved tests, a score in the 50th percentile is necessary at the very least.TimesPro Admission Process (TAP Test): If you fulfill the minimal eligibility requirements and have not completed any of the aforementioned examinations, you may take their own TAP test.
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Soumya kushwahaCurrent Student
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Aim for high academics, a competitive exam score, and relevant experience for a better chance of admission. TimesPro does not have defined cutoffs for their MBA program, but they do take into account variables like work experience, academics,
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Aim for high academics, a competitive exam score, and relevant experience for a better chance of admission. TimesPro does not have defined cutoffs for their MBA program, but they do take into account variables like work experience, academics, and entrance exam scores during their rolling admissions process.
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10 months ago
Can I get into TimesPro with 70% in class 12th?
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Kartikey GoyalCurrent Student
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There is no such generalisation or lower limit that you have to score above it to take admission, rather it depends upon the various factors like for which course are focusing, what field of interest and the alignment of necessary or condition
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There is no such generalisation or lower limit that you have to score above it to take admission, rather it depends upon the various factors like for which course are focusing, what field of interest and the alignment of necessary or conditions to score minimum in this subject in class 12th to be eligible for the course can be seen.So keeping in mind the decision of course one is planning to opt for would consider the subject criteria fulfilled by them in class 12th.
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Mohammad RizwanCurrent Student
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A broad range of entrance exam results are accepted by TimesPro for enrollment in their programs, particularly in PGDM and MBA.Exams like the CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, and GMAT are frequently accepted.Other options include, depending on the program
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A broad range of entrance exam results are accepted by TimesPro for enrollment in their programs, particularly in PGDM and MBA.Exams like the CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, and GMAT are frequently accepted.Other options include, depending on the program, SNAP, NMAT, ATMA, and KMAT.In each section of the selected exam, a minimum percentile score (about the 50th percentile) is often anticipated.Some programs may have their own Times Admissions Process (TAP) exam, particularly Banking & Finance.
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